EXTRACTS FROM RECENT LETTERS. 
Sabina, O., Jan. 27.1898. “I was very much pleased with your 
seeds before.”—Mrs. Anna Fristoe. 
Horton, Mich, Jan. 15, 1898. ‘‘I have nLanted your seed two 
years and find them all good.”—Mrs. A. C. Watson. 
Barnes, N. D.. Jan. 27. “One of my neighbor’s girls gave me 
some of your seeds last year. I had great success with my Lobelia 
Balsams and Cobea Scandens.”— 
Columbia, Term.. Jan. 28,1898. “I liked your seeds last year 
very much.”—Mrs. Mary E. Henton. 
Faribault, Minn., Feb. 4, ’98. “I only planted half a packet of 
Umbrella Plant seed and raised over sixty plants.”—Elizabeth K. 
Andrews. 
Springfield, Mo., Feb. 8, ’98. “The seeds got from you last year 
all did extra well. I had nicer flowers than those who got from 
high-priced seed houses.”—Miss Mae S. Welch. 
Fuller, Iowa, Feb. 21, ’98. “I had the largest pansy flowers 
from your seed last year I ever 6aw. Everyone who saw them wanted 
some.”—Mrs. R. Bird. 
McMinnville, Tenn..Feb. 12'98. “I prefer your catalogue to 
any of the great number which I have seen.”—Mrs, Jas.H. Morford. 
Beaver Dam, Wis., Feb. 15, ’93. “I never bought better seeds 
than yours. They came up so nicely and made strong healthy 
plants”.—Mrs. Theo. McCallum. 
Bethel, Minn,, Feb. 14, ’98. "I think you will sell a good many 
seeds this spring, as they are so cheap, and they always seem to be 
so good.”—Mrs. 8. C. Cutler. 
Havelock, Minn., Feb. 12, ’98. “We had beuutiful flowers from 
the seed wo got of you last year.”—Mrs. Ursula Houger. 
Hosper, Iowa, Feb. 12. 1898. "My pansies were beautiful last 
year, and I was well pleased with the rest of the flowers.”—Mrs. 
Bertha Haag. 
Chillicothe, O., Feb. 17. 1898. "I was so pleased with your 
seeds last year, I wish to send again.”—Carrie O. Scott. 
Bpearville, Kan., Feb. 15,1898. “I never had finer flowers than 
from your seeds last year, and I have cultivated flowers nearly all 
my life. Some of the Camellia-flowered pinks measured soven and a 
half inches across, very double and fringed. The petunias, balsams 
and, indeed, my whole yard was’.the admiration of all.”— Mr*. 
T. B. Stewart. 
Amboy, Minn., Feb. 7.1898. “Your seeds have always proved to 
be good, and I think much cheaper than others.”—Mabelle Salis¬ 
bury. 
Silver Cliff, Col., Feb. 18, ’98. 'The seed received from you 
last year was very satisfactory, and 1 take pleasure in mentioning 
your name to friends.”—Mrs. A. M. Bissell. 
Corydon, Ky.. Fob. 11, ’98. “Mr flowers always do so well, my 
friends ask mo where I get my seed.”—Miss Jeanette Compton. 
Holding’s Ford, Minn., Feb. 15. *96. “I raised the largest pansies 
in this neighborhood last year from your seed.” Mrs. Nauma Cal¬ 
vert. 
